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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:With uncanny insight and deadpan humor, the twelve stories in Pete Duval's debut collection feature night shift workers, lapsed Catholics, bullies, and smalltime thieves struggling with their jobs, their religion, and their families. Duval records in a fresh, off-kilter voice the desperate measures, heated confrontations, and moments of grace that occur in working-class communities. Throughout the collection, Duval explores his characters with compassion and candor and an eye for the surprising moment. Review:"Working-class characters struggling with their fates populate the monochromatic New England landscape of Duval's 12 stories. Often lapsed Catholics, they measure the bleakness of their existence against memories of better times. In 'Impala,' Roy Potts persuades his wife, Maysle, to drive to New Orleans so he can relive the 'fun' of his youth. Over the grim course of the trip, both Roy and Maysle suffer different variations of midlife crises, yet keep their longings and losses to themselves. Other stories feature more ambitious storytelling. In the substantial but rather disjointed 'Bakery,' Gus feuds with a sadistic co-worker at his factory job baking bread; in 'Pious Objects,' a lonely priest offers solace to a man who hasn't taken confession in 20 years. A few of the stories are dark forays into the fantastic. In 'Cellular,' Frank Lecuyer, a retired postal worker who lives with his 'mentally impaired' wife, Gladys, and his whippet, Tex (a spirited character in his own right), fights the construction of a cellular tower bordering his property; in 'Fun with Mammals,' the narrator helps transport a narwhal across the country on a flatbed truck. Duval is an inventive stylist, but his pacing is hit-or-miss, and the occasional epiphany he delivers fails to balance the leaden glumness of his protagonists. (July 28)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:Starkly honest, gritty, and at times darkly humorous, the 12 stories in Duval's debut collection feature blue-collar workers, lapsed Catholics, bullies, and smalltime thieves struggling with their jobs, their relationships, and their families. About the AuthorPeter Duval holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Boston University. His stories have appeared in many publications, including Northwest Review, Exquisite Corpse, Descant and Sun Dog. Two of the stories in Rear View, Wheatback and Bakery, were nominated for Pushcart Prizes. Duval currently works as an independent Web applications developer, and he lives with his wife, poet Kim Bridgford, and their son in Wallingford, Connecticut. Table of ContentsContents Foreword by Jay Parini xi Impala 1 Wheatback 18 Midnight Mass 26 Welcome Wagon 40 Bakery 44 Fun with Mammals 85 Spectator Sport 94 Cellular 102 Rear View 115 Scissors 121 Something Like Shame 132 Pious Objects 141 What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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